![]() I thought it was a typo at first but I figured after the amount of times it happened it wasn't. At times some scenes between Elara and Enzo even felt forced and out of place.Īlso it was kind of weird seeing the words "dragun" and "magick" spelled like that. You didn't really get to see Marissa and Elara become close friends, you were just told they were. I wished there was more interaction and slow progression with them and the side characters. It was like the author was just ticking off list of tropes to see how many could fit in one book. It felt like scene after scene it was only ever one trope after another after another. But pretty much right after meeting Enzo, things started moving pretty quickly with them and their interactions, while the plot remained relatively stagnant. The first chapter was nice and slow with a lot of vivid descriptions. While I did love the story, it took me a while to really get into it. And that if you make another, perhaps that will be your last." "Then I should warn you," she murmured, making sure her hair tickled his cheek as she leaned into him, "that I don't take kindly to threats. "If you pose a threat to my kingdom, I will kill you." The enemies was there, but it did not last long. If you were taken from me, not a single light would shine until you were back home,"Īnd while it was advertised as slow-burn, this book did not feel slow-burn just because of the endless amount of flirting and cute scenes Elara and Enzo got from the very beginning. "Well I would turn the world into darkness for you. "So you'd set the world on fire for me," she mused. I would let the whole world burn if it kept you warm." "You overestimate my compassion, Elara, and underestimate how deeply mine you are. Burn the world down for her? Drowning the world in darkness for him? *swoon*Įnzo gave a dark laugh. ![]() I loved their interactions with each other and their bickering and how possessive Enzo was. Obviously, there were some hiccups, but overall their relationship held strong. It made my broken heart happy to see how many issues they avoided by simply talking about their feelings, and the confidence that they both had in their relationship. I loved how they were straight to the point and open with each other. The communication between Elara and Enzo was AMAZING. He's strong and fearless and absolutely hot in general He knows when to push Elara and when to hug her. ![]() A charming, sarcastic, protective ass who would do anything for the people he loves. Lorenzo - Enzo - is the hottest kind of hero there is. "You know who the most dangerous kind of villain is?" she whispered. Even when Enzo is down or not able to help, she makes the plans and executes them and dives off the cliff hoping for the best. And yes she does fall, and yes there are some very cute possessive "who did this to you" scenes with Enzo, but I still admire how she holds her own. But for the people that like more balance between plot-romance or a plot-heavy story, this book might not hit the right spots for you.Įlara's a Queen. I'm very much a romance whore and don't have all that much to complain about with that. Now, I think it is necessary to say that romance was the biggest plot in this book. Oh and let's not forget the prophesy she was cursed with: She will fall in love with a star, and it will kill them both. In completely new place with entirely different traditions and customs, Elara starts to train and grow her powers to try and take back her kingdom and learn how to defeat the stars. Here she meets Prince Lorenzo, The Lion of Helios. The story starts off as she's looking for a way into the palace to ask the king for refuge. So basically, Heavenly bodies is written in third person limited omniscient mainly focusing on our heroine Elara after her kingdom gets overthrown by the star Ariete and she has to flee to a neighboring country. ![]() But I am getting a mix between ACOTAR and Zodiac Academy. I don't have all that much experience with fantasy, so my comparison might be a little off. Do y'all realize there is an actual to-read shelf? You haven't read the book.? Oh and you gave it 5 stars.? For what? You don't have to rate and review just to say you want to read a book. And I'm going to go full review mode because most of the reviews at the moment are a bunch of people who haven't even read it and just randomly giving 5 stars.
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